Meg Ryan’s house from ‘Sleepless in Seattle’ is for sale. It’s in Baltimore.

A building in Baltimore’s Fells Point used as the exterior of Meg Ryan’s house in the classic 1993 film “Sleepless in Seattle” is for up for sale. (Courtesy of JC Beese)

Here’s your chance to own a slice of rom-com history.

A building in Baltimore’s Fells Point used as the exterior of Meg Ryan’s house in the classic 1993 film “Sleepless in Seattle” is for up for sale. A brochure from realtor Blue & Obrecht lists the 1,995-square-foot property near Broadway Pier for $575,000.

The three-story brick building has most recently been used as offices for Captel, a political fundraising firm, but could be converted to residential use, said Realtor J.C. Beese. Captel plans to consolidate its operations into offices in Washington, D.C., and Wyoming and will vacate the Baltimore building once it’s sold, Beese said.

The property at 904 S. Broadway is best known for its brief appearance in “Sleepless in Seattle,” where it was used for exterior shots of the house where Baltimore Sun journalist Annie Reed, played by Ryan, lives. The building, constructed in 1812 and first used as a steamship ticket office, is located across the street from the recently renovated…

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